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Gymnastics Medicine is a needed subspecialty. There are many medical subspecialties involved with the care of gymnasts who would benefit from a concentrated field, and this field allows those clinicians to collaborate, enhance research, and most importantly, improve the safety and health of athletes in gymnastics.
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The C1C2 domain specificity of the anti-FVIII antibodies suggests a potential role of this FVIII domain in the immunopathology of AHA patients, warranting further investigation to improve prognostic tools. No abstract available
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The main risk factors were dyslipidemia, age, ethnicity, muscle/ joint pain, and sex. This review highlights the importance of further studies on the syndrome, its etiology, diagnosis, follow-up, and treatments.
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Fractures were more prevalent among females, whereas males had a higher prevalence of lacerations. Understanding the epidemiology and nature of fencing injuries can help inform coaches, athletes, and health care providers about potential risks and injury prevention strategies.
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This article reviews the utility of MSK ultrasound in evaluating the median nerve injury, including its anatomy, common injury patterns, sonographic techniques, and clinical implications for professional rehabilitation. By integrating MSK ultrasound into clinical practice, providers can improve the accuracy of diagnosis, monitor healing progression, and guide rehabilitation strategies for optimal patient outcomes.
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This case highlights the importance of considering malignancy in patients presenting with refractory arthritis, particularly when symptoms are atypical or fail to respond to standard treatments. Early recognition and prompt initiation of chemotherapy can significantly improve clinical outcomes.?.
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Journal: [MEP-46] A Case of Cyclosporine-Associated Early Hyperpigmentation. (Pubmed Central) - May 5, 2025 However, the literature shows that the onset of these side effects typically occurs between 45 days and four months after the initiation of the drug. In our experience, despite the patient not receiving a high dose of cyclosporine, the side effects emerged within six days, and no cases of such early occurrence have been reported in the literature.
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Clinical, Journal: Opioid-Free Anesthesia with Esketamine Combined with Iliac Fascia Block in Elderly Patients Undergoing Hip Surgery. (Pubmed Central) - May 5, 2025 P=N/A Esketamine was used for anaesthesia induction and maintenance in the EKT group, and sufentanil and remifentanil were used in the OP group...Elderly patients receiving esketamine-based opioid-free anaesthesia had more stable hemodynamics, better postoperative analgesia, and reduced PONV incidence compared to those undergoing opioid-balanced anaesthesia. The trial was registered at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry on September 1, 2023 (identifier: ChiCTR2300075324).
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Group A exhibited a significantly lower rate of severe infection and prolonged time to initial infection compared to Group B (both P < 0.05). Group A also had a significantly lower rate of PTI at the tibial telangiectasia than Group B. The study underscores that compression in EF management is necessary to significantly reduce the incidence of severe PTIs, especially in the tibial metaphysis, and to delay the onset of initial infection among patients with open tibial fractures.
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While operative management may offer superior RTP to the preinjury level, the decision should consider potential complications and patient preferences. Standardized reporting of RTP outcomes is essential for future research to facilitate comparison and optimize management strategies.
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These results suggest direct effects on fetal development through events at the maternal-fetal interface which may alter fetal immune responses and potentially lead to greater risk of ADHD in the offspring. Asthma may be a possible exception to this mechanism, as paternal asthma was also linked with risk of offspring ADHD.
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The pathophysiological mechanism behind visceral referred pain originating from the distal colon -a region potentially affected in inflammatory bowel diseases such as UC- is likely due to the convergent input of somatic and visceral (lumbar splanchnic) afferent fibers at the L1-L2 level of the lumbar spinal cord, causing referred pain to the L1 and L2 dermatomes, corresponding to the groin and thigh. In this case report, we aim to underline the possibility of referred visceral pain as an uncommon etiology in unexplained radiating leg pain and the importance of thorough medical history and diagnostic evaluation.
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